Bio
Dr. Javan is a board certified infectious disease specialist practicing at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and UCLA/Olive View Medical Center. Dr. Javan received his undergraduate degree from the Honors Program at the University of Maryland, graduating with a B.S. in Neurobiology and Physiology and earning membership in the Golden Key International Honour Society, Phi Beta Kappa Society, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. He received his M.D. from New York Medical College, after which he completed his residency in internal medicine at Georgetown University Hospital. He stayed on at Georgetown University Hospital after completing his residency training as an academic hospitalist teaching attending and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. He completed his fellowship in infectious diseases at the Cedars-Sinai/UCLA Multicampus Program in Infectious Diseases in 2013 and is currently active in the teaching and training of a new generation of physicians as an infectious diseases teaching attending. Dr. Javan's current academic duties have earned him the titles of Clinical Instructor of Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Clinical Instructor of Medicine at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. Dr. Javan has also gained invaluable experience living and practicing medicine abroad. He treated patients in Bolivia via Centro Medico Humberto Parra and in South Africa as a Yale/Stanford Johnson & Johnson Global Health Scholar. Dr. Javan's top 10 percentile score on the ABIM Infectious Disease Board Exam was among the best in the country.
Education
School
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
Fellowship
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center-UCLA Multicampus Program in Infectious Diseases
Residency
Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Medical Degree
M.D.
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
Fellowship
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center-UCLA Multicampus Program in Infectious Diseases
Residency
Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Medical Degree
M.D.
Awards
IDWeek 2012 Trainee Travel Award ($1,000) 7/2012 to present research findings as a poster Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in Los Angeles: A Descriptive Analysis of Cases
Georgetown University School of Medicine’s 2010 “String of Pearls” winner 3/2010 Awarded to the best resident teachers by medical students in their clerkship years
Georgetown University School of Medicine’s 2010 “String of Pearls” winner 3/2010 Awarded to the best resident teachers by medical students in their clerkship years
Publications
Available on request